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emerge from an obscu which he w e des- 
tined. He then made Ear Bae attack on sae on Connell ak whee aieh bine ada 
appetite for agitation was whetted, he said, by his appetite for | land from 
rent, and eng ea that Soke who followed inh 
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Lord Chancello: or, who | receives ala 
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ated by the House resolving itself | divi 
oe: fhe fmi Sir J. Gramam moved | i 
followi lowing | solution :—“ That a su m, not exceedin 
100,0001., be issued ges of Érd Consolidated Fund of th 
to. 
ee Rorsuck sage Seat the Hoan that 
naan ith them. He had reason 
n a| some js their c objections oe ae “Bil had been 
seque: of the explan: ch 
s plac pro opose e upon the Bill, he would 
t and Hehh of the oven se vi toy be. The Ca 
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made a vow that he would not pare that House, but had said 
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could promote 
he epia, in the House of Commons.. He defended the proceed- 
ings in Conciliation-hall, porised them with those in the 
bap of Commons, and claimed a superiority for the former 
ished his apology by saying— 
ay ar saying that the hon and | para, posed e 
ot alw: 
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ession, he fe ould be e betraying 
postponed the beg mers a the Bill to 
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over the latter. The individual who imputed mean motives —After lt tory conversation, in whieh Mr. W 
’Connell—a man who influenced the destinies, not | spe Mr. E. B. Rocne, 
ly of England, but also of the whole i =i pro 
into the lowest depths degradation. rage he limited his approbation ote. i 
Me who rec ational mi intlaenced act. He said that every years longer an 
of Her present Majes ny Be 
Boy ig to oP a — sory notes 
for fiv. 
cluding contain bills oie 
tie opera’ of the law 
Bey a ee à conversation of som 
length, in mhich Mr. Wyse, Mr, WiLLrams, Mr. V. Swirn, Sir ; * ot pon ie ont fe 
R. Mr. P. Boxrawrex, and others, took part, the resolu- i i in x 8. 0 in a 
= was agreed to, the House savas: esty nd the report was or- hi i ack, and some iew, and the fai $ a 
dered to be received on Monday.—The ' Oido of the Ex- | sparring took place, which was ev i a a: ngland showed thet aa 
ved the © fo i ô f ni t i tro “reasons existed for” 
with a oats reectatiog, thai 
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ater danger now than ever of a collision ari arising suddenly Stivecow i at Lord ALMERSTON, it was 
be England and France, owing to the convention ber dicente.—Sir R. PEEL oe third Rao 
gn ments of the id 
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all measures that could be devised, the 
r ding on the Ist A ril; the tile ior the bankies s 
ofthe Enea ote a collision between the commanders Hisete intake into thee account of the sp 
-ahenadine French, and American squadrons. He should of which Lchoronge n spe 
conclude with any motion, as he did not wish to inculpate ce, the whole of th 
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was m able to t ence an urity of | which the dec! a the r s 
— i ei, the gre t development of st ation | gerous to faith pene moate. but g: i i en se m st Sins w 
ann T ce of late years, and the great facilities good intention in introduei e now a a “4 ep 
h transporting troops with great rapidity | change had been made in the Bill i 4 
by from one point to another, it was the duty culars to which he j 
=o to take ater precautions than in past times, | ment had taken advantage of 
to go on building steam, ‘ortifying our dock- se of further > 
so as to Poe Ten 4 Be a ny eee here e fotoe, and if so, whether those 
u a in = i i 
Denditure i aa k g tha e: ex- | tions introduced into the 
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ih ded y he end into its cils 
osc sooth nye those born yee be par laid out. | might, above all a_hierarch: 
e n eir 
of the bh 
Yemarks from other members conversati: thi d o 
E e wea wea rea revel n uct—n: ised, but most open anda aa 
every possible aid to the agitati gt d learned 1 tee fa 
Dine seeninge ace fase to Protestant Dissent- | Member for Cork for the diera <A preps S am pire, —Mr. | m aed hildren in the 
